Value Analysis Best Practices: A Panel Discussion
Price: Member: FREE | Non-Member: $99.00
CEC Hours: 1
Description:
A panel of three leading experts in the value analysis field candidly share information regarding the state of value analysis when they entered the field, their experiences during the evolution of value analysis to its current state in their respective organizations, and their thoughts on the future state of value analysis as well as lessons learned along the way. This webinar includes real life information for everyone from beginners to experts as we explore the evolution from past to present and future.
Learning Objectives:
- Improve understanding of the value analysis's history, current state, and projected future.
- Learn how to assess the level of development of value analysis within your organization.
- Obtain valuable best practice information to assist with your organization moving forward to the next state of maturity.
- Gain useful lessons and tips for expediting the maturity process within your organization.
Presenters:
- Dee Donatelli — Principal, Dee Donatelli Consulting, LLC
- Kelle Laws — Executive Director of Medical Products and Devices, ROI
- Nancy Masaschi — Senior Director, MedAssets
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